Next generation personal communication systems will provide a range of different services to moving users. In parallel, packet switching is being proposed as a way to statistical multiplexing and hence to better resource exploitation. The co-existence of different services may prove difficult due to the different requirements on quality of service parameters like packet loss, delay, and so on. This requires a careful design of Call Admission Control policies, which are to be quite different from those used in fixed network, due to two phenomena which are typical of mobile systems, namely co-channel interference and handovers. In this paper we address these complex topics, and propose some basic rules for Call Admission Control policies suitable in this context.
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Franco CALLEGATI, Claudia CARCIOFI, Mario FRULLONE, Paolo GRAZIOSO, Guido RIVA, "Call Admission Control for Multi-service Packet Switched Cellular Mobile Radio Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E78-B, no. 4, pp. 504-513, April 1995, doi: .
Abstract: Next generation personal communication systems will provide a range of different services to moving users. In parallel, packet switching is being proposed as a way to statistical multiplexing and hence to better resource exploitation. The co-existence of different services may prove difficult due to the different requirements on quality of service parameters like packet loss, delay, and so on. This requires a careful design of Call Admission Control policies, which are to be quite different from those used in fixed network, due to two phenomena which are typical of mobile systems, namely co-channel interference and handovers. In this paper we address these complex topics, and propose some basic rules for Call Admission Control policies suitable in this context.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e78-b_4_504/_p
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